Station

“I had an excellent latte, and my husband doesn't drink coffee, so our server suggested steamed milk with maple syrup, which he loved.”

“My friend who is a vegan was so delighted at how flavorful their veggie burger was, and that they had a delicious vegan ketchup.”

“I haven't been here with a party larger than four and that was before the weather cooled off, when they still had outdoor seating.”

Station

Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. Absolutely fantastic! Came here for a Sunday brunch on the first warm day of spring with two friends. We did not have reservations but were seated immediately by the hostess. The waitress was very sweet and attentive. The three of us decided on a bottomless brunch which included unlimited drinks and one entree. The Station does not have a time limit either on their bottomless brunch unlike most places in the surrounding area.

    The drinks were very strong (not complaining one bit). We ordered sangria and mimosas. The food was out of this world. It is not your typical quick diner breakfast food either. The blueberry pancakes were incredibly scrumptious! My friend ordered the french-toast which looked like a piece of artwork and she agreed it tasted as good as it looked.

    *If you are not doing the fixed price bottomless brunch it can get rather expensive, so why not enjoy the morning and keep the drinks coming?!

  2. It is one of the rare place that offers Sunday brunch before 11AM in Williamsburg. Yeay! The food was good, but nothing new nor very elaborate. The coffee was worth the try!

  3. Oh Station, I used to love you. I have fond memories of coming to Station with friends a few years back, where we enjoyed their well-crafted burgers, cozy ambience, and fun wine menu printed in old hardcover books.

    Sadly, all of these things were lacking during my last visit to Station recently. The food (I tried what seemed to be promising sliders) was greasy and lackluster, the nice ambience was largely missing due to the presence of many huge long tables (maybe for their popular brunch crowds?), the drink menu had changed, and the prices overall didn't reflect the quality of the experience. They also seemed to be understaffed that evening and my friend and I waited for what felt like an eternity to get our check and then another eon to actually pay. With our newfound disappointment, we were eager to get out of this Station 2.0 but sadly were left to spend a lot of time there remarking at the changes/apparent shortcomings. Also, they have a really weird bathroom.

  4. Came for bottomless brunch on a Saturday afternoon (1PM), the inside is really small and crowded, but still comfortable enough.

    The bottomless price tag is steep, $40, and you do have to hustle a little to get your drinks, they aren't so free flowing with the carafes.

    Regardless, the food itself was really good, the station salad was huge, the traditional breakfast was also a huge portion and really well done (this is what I would recommend), everyone else got the burger/salmon burger and they seemed to be standard, the fries being a highlight.

    The service was nice, but again, had to waive them down to get our drinks, but in the end we did get our full time of about 2 hours and plenty of strong mimosas/sangria. Overall a really good brunch place, but not sure its worth an entire $40.

  5. I have stumbled upon the Station a ton of times, as in every time I get off the Bedford L stop; but I've never thought about eating there until recently. My friends and I had all decided to go to another restaurant for dinner and we had planned to go early enough to miss the Saturday dinner rush. Our plan was foiled when we arrived at our desired destination, it had a 45 minute wait. I'm sorry but when I'm hungry I'm hungry and I'm not waiting 45 minutes for anything, any wait is too long in fact. So as we walked down Bedford Avenue not knowing what to do, we wondered back towards the L and saw the Station, so we went in. I must say right off the back it's really cool that they had the sidewalk opened up in the middle of the winter with a covering and it was still warm. What kind of heaters were they using? Can I have them for my apartment? Is their electric bill terrifying? Just one of the many thoughts that went through my head upon realizing this. There wasn't a wait so we sit down and all order drinks and our food. Let me just say omg; why were the drinks so expensive? Soda for 4.50? A mixed drink for 14 and it's tiny? I just find that to be absurd. The food was reasonably priced but it was just okay and my brother was super quick to point out that the fries distribution among us was varied. He didn't get that many fries and ended up eating at least half of mine. I really liked our waitress she was very friendly and helpful. This is probably one of those places that is only safe to check out at happy hour because of the prices. Maybe I'll do that next time if I end up coming back.

  6. Decent brunch spot in the heart of Williamsburg. The place is constantly crowded from 11am- 3/4pm on summer weekends. Reservations are definitely recommended. The food is pretty solid, options ranging from omelettes to salmon burgers. To me the selling point here is the "all you can drink special." Not only do they make sure your glass is always full, there's a wide variety of options and not just the typical mimosas. You can choose from bloody Mary's, screwdrivers, wine and sangria! Definitely worth the extra bucks.

  7. Went here for brunch on a Sunday.

    Food:

    I had the French toast box, NOT A FAN. The bread was rubbery and tasteless. In addition the bread was inedible. It also had a filling on the inside, I thought it would just be a big square of bread honestly. In addition it was cold. Yucky. I also had bacon on the side, can't go wrong.

    My boyfriend had pancakes, eggs, and bacon. His pancakes were tasteless. Eggs were under cooked.

    The drinks here bottomless so I'm guessing everyone doesn't care about the food when you can drink your life away in yummy brunch drinks. Which I wouldn't mind either, but I was there for my boyfriends birthday brunch.

    I didn't complain because I didn't feel like ruining his day but if it was any other day I would've.

    Service:

    Service was great, the waitresses are nice and friendly. A little flirty. They sparked convos and made the experience pleasant.

    It was extremely busy at this location, make a reservation. Do not dress up too much this place is hard to even walk in! And don't sit next to the bathroom, people kept opening a door that was suppose to be closed but wasn't. Horrible.

    I would not come back here I don't care to try the rest of the menu. Also — needs better music.

  8. Meh. We went for brunch. Service was slow. I had the salmon burger, which was bland, and the bread way to sweet and heavy for my taste.

    My friend had the Cesar salad, which was basically a huge bowl of lettuce, mayonnaise, and croutons (we expected a little egg, anchovies). The bloody Mary was good and strong at least, two stars for that.

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North 7th Street 166
11211 NY US
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Monday, 10:00 am - 1:00 am
Tuesday, 10:00 am - 1:00 am
Wednesday, 10:00 am - 1:00 am
Thursday, 10:00 am - 1:00 am
Friday, 10:00 am - 3:00 am
Saturday, 9:00 am - 3:00 am
Sunday, 9:00 am - 10:00 pm